Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister said Tuesday that while he is disappointed with MLA James Teitsma’s decision to travel to Saskatchewan during the holidays, as he is not in cabinet, he is “not going to be taking any disciplinary action against him.” Pallister also pointed to three NDP MLAs who had also traveled outside the province.
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Coronavirus: Pallister says MLA James Teitsma won’t face ‘disciplinary action’
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